The Australian transport landscape has been transforming in the face of changing customer needs and public expectations, community pressures, technology innovations and booming business opportunities.
Reforming the way Australia plans, delivers, uses and pays for transport over the next 15 years will enable transport networks to respond to these changes. Automation, connectivity, fleet sharing, electrification and the legacy impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic will all be factors for a highly connected world.
The pandemic has revealed much about the movement of people and freight and uncovered some challenges:
• getting the most out of transport investment
• connecting regional and remote Australia
• making mobility choice possible
• charging a fair price for every journey.